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-rw-r--r-- | docs/devel/qgraph.rst | 38 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/qtest/boot-serial-test.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/qtest/libqos/arm-raspi2-machine.c | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph.h | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph_internal.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/unit/test-qgraph.c | 2 |
7 files changed, 32 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/docs/devel/qgraph.rst b/docs/devel/qgraph.rst index 39e293687e..c2882c3a33 100644 --- a/docs/devel/qgraph.rst +++ b/docs/devel/qgraph.rst @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Nodes A node can be of four types: -- **QNODE_MACHINE**: for example ``arm/raspi2`` +- **QNODE_MACHINE**: for example ``arm/raspi2b`` - **QNODE_DRIVER**: for example ``generic-sdhci`` - **QNODE_INTERFACE**: for example ``sdhci`` (interface for all ``-sdhci`` drivers). @@ -119,12 +119,12 @@ It is possible to troubleshoot unavailable tests by running:: # |-> dest='i440FX-pcihost' type=0 (node=0x5591421117f0) # src='' # |-> dest='x86_64/pc' type=0 (node=0x559142111600) - # |-> dest='arm/raspi2' type=0 (node=0x559142110740) + # |-> dest='arm/raspi2b' type=0 (node=0x559142110740) ... # } # ALL QGRAPH NODES: { # name='virtio-net-tests/announce-self' type=3 cmd_line='(null)' [available] - # name='arm/raspi2' type=0 cmd_line='-M raspi2 ' [UNAVAILABLE] + # name='arm/raspi2b' type=0 cmd_line='-M raspi2b ' [UNAVAILABLE] ... # } @@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ qgraph path in the "ALL QGRAPH EDGES" output as follows: '' -> 'x86_64/pc' -> 'virtio-net'. The root of the qgraph is '' and the depth first search begins there. -The ``arm/raspi`` machine node is listed as "UNAVAILABLE". Although it is -reachable from the root via '' -> 'arm/raspi2' the node is unavailable because +The ``arm/raspi2b`` machine node is listed as "UNAVAILABLE". Although it is +reachable from the root via '' -> 'arm/raspi2b' the node is unavailable because the QEMU binary did not list it when queried by the framework. This is expected because we used the ``qemu-system-x86_64`` binary which does not support ARM machine types. @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Here we continue the ``sdhci`` use case, with the following scenario: - ``sdhci-test`` aims to test the ``read[q,w], writeq`` functions offered by the ``sdhci`` drivers. - The current ``sdhci`` device is supported by both ``x86_64/pc`` and ``ARM`` - (in this example we focus on the ``arm-raspi2``) machines. + (in this example we focus on the ``arm-raspi2b``) machines. - QEMU offers 2 types of drivers: ``QSDHCI_MemoryMapped`` for ``ARM`` and ``QSDHCI_PCI`` for ``x86_64/pc``. Both implement the ``read[q,w], writeq`` functions. @@ -180,11 +180,11 @@ In order to implement such scenario in qgraph, the test developer needs to: all the pci drivers available) ``sdhci-pci --consumes--> pci-bus`` -- Create an ``arm/raspi2`` machine node. This machine ``contains`` +- Create an ``arm/raspi2b`` machine node. This machine ``contains`` a ``generic-sdhci`` memory mapped ``sdhci`` driver node, representing ``QSDHCI_MemoryMapped``. - ``arm/raspi2 --contains--> generic-sdhci`` + ``arm/raspi2b --contains--> generic-sdhci`` - Create the ``sdhci`` interface node. This interface offers the functions that are shared by all ``sdhci`` devices. The interface is produced by ``sdhci-pci`` and ``generic-sdhci``, @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ In order to implement such scenario in qgraph, the test developer needs to: ``sdhci-test --consumes--> sdhci`` -``arm-raspi2`` machine, simplified from +``arm-raspi2b`` machine, simplified from ``tests/qtest/libqos/arm-raspi2-machine.c``:: #include "qgraph.h" @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ In order to implement such scenario in qgraph, the test developer needs to: return &machine->alloc; } - fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2\n", interface); + fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2b\n", interface); g_assert_not_reached(); } @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ In order to implement such scenario in qgraph, the test developer needs to: return &machine->sdhci.obj; } - fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2\n", device); + fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2b\n", device); g_assert_not_reached(); } @@ -253,10 +253,10 @@ In order to implement such scenario in qgraph, the test developer needs to: static void raspi2_register_nodes(void) { - /* arm/raspi2 --contains--> generic-sdhci */ - qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2", + /* arm/raspi2b --contains--> generic-sdhci */ + qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2b", qos_create_machine_arm_raspi2); - qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2", "generic-sdhci", NULL); + qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2b", "generic-sdhci", NULL); } libqos_init(raspi2_register_nodes); @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ In the above example, all possible types of relations are created:: | +--produces-- + | - arm/raspi2 --contains--> generic-sdhci + arm/raspi2b --contains--> generic-sdhci or inverting the consumes edge in consumed_by:: @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ or inverting the consumes edge in consumed_by:: | +--produces-- + | - arm/raspi2 --contains--> generic-sdhci + arm/raspi2b --contains--> generic-sdhci Adding a new test """"""""""""""""" @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ Final graph will be like this:: | +--produces-- + | - arm/raspi2 --contains--> generic-sdhci + arm/raspi2b --contains--> generic-sdhci or inverting the consumes edge in consumed_by:: @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ or inverting the consumes edge in consumed_by:: | +--produces-- + | - arm/raspi2 --contains--> generic-sdhci + arm/raspi2b --contains--> generic-sdhci Assuming there the binary is ``QTEST_QEMU_BINARY=./qemu-system-x86_64`` @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ a valid test path will be: and for the binary ``QTEST_QEMU_BINARY=./qemu-system-arm``: -``/arm/raspi2/generic-sdhci/sdhci/sdhci-test`` +``/arm/raspi2b/generic-sdhci/sdhci/sdhci-test`` Additional examples are also in ``test-qgraph.c`` diff --git a/tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py b/tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py index 5248c8097d..0a49c0e276 100644 --- a/tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py +++ b/tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ class BootLinuxConsole(LinuxKernelTest): def test_arm_raspi2_uart0(self): """ :avocado: tags=arch:arm - :avocado: tags=machine:raspi2 + :avocado: tags=machine:raspi2b :avocado: tags=device:pl011 :avocado: tags=accel:tcg """ @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ class BootLinuxConsole(LinuxKernelTest): def test_arm_raspi2_initrd(self): """ :avocado: tags=arch:arm - :avocado: tags=machine:raspi2 + :avocado: tags=machine:raspi2b """ deb_url = ('http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/' 'pool/main/r/raspberrypi-firmware/' @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ class BootLinuxConsole(LinuxKernelTest): def test_aarch64_raspi3_atf(self): """ :avocado: tags=arch:aarch64 - :avocado: tags=machine:raspi3 + :avocado: tags=machine:raspi3b :avocado: tags=cpu:cortex-a53 :avocado: tags=device:pl011 :avocado: tags=atf diff --git a/tests/qtest/boot-serial-test.c b/tests/qtest/boot-serial-test.c index 96849cec91..83828ba270 100644 --- a/tests/qtest/boot-serial-test.c +++ b/tests/qtest/boot-serial-test.c @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ static testdef_t tests[] = { sizeof(kernel_pls3adsp1800), kernel_pls3adsp1800 }, { "microblazeel", "petalogix-ml605", "", "TT", sizeof(kernel_plml605), kernel_plml605 }, - { "arm", "raspi2", "", "TT", sizeof(bios_raspi2), 0, bios_raspi2 }, + { "arm", "raspi2b", "", "TT", sizeof(bios_raspi2), 0, bios_raspi2 }, /* For hppa, force bios to output to serial by disabling graphics. */ { "hppa", "hppa", "-vga none", "SeaBIOS wants SYSTEM HALT" }, { "aarch64", "virt", "-cpu max", "TT", sizeof(kernel_aarch64), diff --git a/tests/qtest/libqos/arm-raspi2-machine.c b/tests/qtest/libqos/arm-raspi2-machine.c index 35bb4709a4..09ca863c10 100644 --- a/tests/qtest/libqos/arm-raspi2-machine.c +++ b/tests/qtest/libqos/arm-raspi2-machine.c @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ static void *raspi2_get_driver(void *object, const char *interface) return &machine->alloc; } - fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2\n", interface); + fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2b\n", interface); g_assert_not_reached(); } @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ static QOSGraphObject *raspi2_get_device(void *obj, const char *device) return &machine->sdhci.obj; } - fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2\n", device); + fprintf(stderr, "%s not present in arm/raspi2b\n", device); g_assert_not_reached(); } @@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ static void *qos_create_machine_arm_raspi2(QTestState *qts) static void raspi2_register_nodes(void) { - qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2", qos_create_machine_arm_raspi2); - qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2", "generic-sdhci", NULL); + qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2b", qos_create_machine_arm_raspi2); + qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2b", "generic-sdhci", NULL); } libqos_init(raspi2_register_nodes); diff --git a/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph.h b/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph.h index 54672350c8..871740c0dc 100644 --- a/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph.h +++ b/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph.h @@ -252,17 +252,17 @@ void qos_node_create_driver_named(const char *name, const char *qemu_name, * This function can be useful when there are multiple devices * with the same node name contained in a machine/other node * - * For example, if ``arm/raspi2`` contains 2 ``generic-sdhci`` + * For example, if ``arm/raspi2b`` contains 2 ``generic-sdhci`` * devices, the right commands will be: * * .. code:: * - * qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2"); + * qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2b"); * qos_node_create_driver("generic-sdhci", constructor); * // assume rest of the fields are set NULL * QOSGraphEdgeOptions op1 = { .edge_name = "emmc" }; * QOSGraphEdgeOptions op2 = { .edge_name = "sdcard" }; - * qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2", "generic-sdhci", &op1, &op2, NULL); + * qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2b", "generic-sdhci", &op1, &op2, NULL); * * Of course this also requires that the @container's get_device function * should implement a case for "emmc" and "sdcard". diff --git a/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph_internal.h b/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph_internal.h index c0025f5ab9..7d62fd17af 100644 --- a/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph_internal.h +++ b/tests/qtest/libqos/qgraph_internal.h @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ void qos_graph_foreach_test_path(QOSTestCallback fn); /** * qos_get_machine_type(): return QEMU machine type for a machine node. * This function requires every machine @name to be in the form - * <arch>/<machine_name>, like "arm/raspi2" or "x86_64/pc". + * <arch>/<machine_name>, like "arm/raspi2b" or "x86_64/pc". * * The function will validate the format and return a pointer to * @machine to <machine_name>. For example, when passed "x86_64/pc" diff --git a/tests/unit/test-qgraph.c b/tests/unit/test-qgraph.c index f819430e2c..334c76c8e7 100644 --- a/tests/unit/test-qgraph.c +++ b/tests/unit/test-qgraph.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ #include "../qtest/libqos/qgraph_internal.h" #define MACHINE_PC "x86_64/pc" -#define MACHINE_RASPI2 "arm/raspi2" +#define MACHINE_RASPI2 "arm/raspi2b" #define I440FX "i440FX-pcihost" #define PCIBUS_PC "pcibus-pc" #define SDHCI "sdhci" |